I am using Windows 7 Home Premium and have installed VB on this system but I am unable to get it to recognize anything to do with USB plug ins. I downloaded and installed the VB USB pack but that did not help. All of the USB devices that are used on Windows 7 are listed when I click on settings and USB. Help with this would be greatly appreciated

I have the same problem. Win 7 Home Premium Host, Win32 Pro guest. All usb devices are seen but none will work? We need help for this. (Note: this post using WinXP64 host & WinXP32 guest, works without a problem so it appears to be a Win7 Home Premium Host problem)

I have been searching the manual, howtos, etc and had no luck finding a solution either. I must be overlooking something basic.In one reply, it said to edit the registry and delete the upper filter entry key. Tried it and no sucess.Current host is a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit machine with two guests, XP Pro and Ubuntu 10.10, VBox 4.0.2. Usb flash drives are not recognized in either guest OS.I have also tried previous VBox versions (3.x) on this machine with same result. I also tried Vbox on two other sets of hardware with a Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit version Host and XP Pro guest. The Virtual machine "settings/usb" shows the flash drive(s) but they will not install. I have tried generic and edited filters which contain device numbers, etc.. The error message details shows

seniorvol1 wrote:I have been searching the manual, howtos, etc and had no luck finding a solution either. I must be overlooking something basic.In one reply, it said to edit the registry and delete the upper filter entry key. Tried it and no sucess.Current host is a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit machine with two guests, XP Pro and Ubuntu 10.10, VBox 4.0.2. Usb flash drives are not recognized in either guest OS.I have also tried previous VBox versions (3.x) on this machine with same result. I also tried Vbox on two other sets of hardware with a Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit version Host and XP Pro guest. The Virtual machine "settings/usb" shows the flash drive(s) but they will not install. I have tried generic and edited filters which contain device numbers, etc.. The error message details shows

New data. Host Win 7 Home Premium, The Logitech camera always says unknown but the USB flash drive indicated proper data but just would not load. See post above. I removed the Ubuntu 10.10 vm and all USB devices and reloaded Ubuntu. After installing the guest extensions I tried a flash drive. Windows showed the flash drive being loaded, and then Ubuntu said the flash was being loaded. Note: the safe remove icon disappered when Ubuntu captured the drive. Ubuntu now allows me to see and use the flash drive. Tried the Logitech camera, Both Windows and Ubuntu said they and captured the camera. However, the Camera still shows as unknown in the USB Devices box.

1. My Host is window 7 32bit home premium. But, 64bit's solution may be same because problem was caused by USB filtering function of WINDOW 7.

2. first of all, edit your registry

- Open the Windows registry, by clicking on Start > Run and typing regedit - Navigate to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000} - In the right hand panel, if the the UpperFilters entry exists, then delete it

I got mine to work by running the manual install as recommended by nayasis in his 3. Install virtualbox USB driver manually. instruction.

Then inserted USB thumb drive.Then restarted VirtualBox.Then went back into Settings > USB and then installed the filter for this thumb drive as described there by clicking on the Add Filter button on the right side.

Try uninstalling the AMD USB filter device driver because that's what solved my problem and if you want USB 2.0 then your going to have install the Oracle Virtualbox addons and to get it to workStep 1: connect your USB device to a USB 1.1 portStep 2: go into the config of the virtual machine your using and add that USB device to your USB filter listStep 3: open the virtual machineStep 4: Close the VM and disconnect your USB deviceStep 5: connect you usb device to USB 2.0 and repeat step 2 and 3

Nayasis, you deserve a medal. After days of pain I've got it working thanks to your instructions. I'd have given up otherwise.Now it's days of backup via old USB2...hope I can use USB3 sometime in the future (Fedora Vortexbox being hosted). Still, it's all part of the learning...

1. My Host is window 7 32bit home premium. But, 64bit's solution may be same because problem was caused by USB filtering function of WINDOW 7.

2. first of all, edit your registry

- Open the Windows registry, by clicking on Start > Run and typing regedit - Navigate to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000} - In the right hand panel, if the the UpperFilters entry exists, then delete it

1. My Host is window 7 32bit home premium. But, 64bit's solution may be same because problem was caused by USB filtering function of WINDOW 7.

2. first of all, edit your registry

- Open the Windows registry, by clicking on Start > Run and typing regedit - Navigate to the following location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000} - In the right hand panel, if the the UpperFilters entry exists, then delete it